TRIAL CHAMBER I (hereinafter "the Trial Chamber") of the
International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations
of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia
since 1991 (hereinafter "the Tribunal"),

PURSUANT to Rules 54, 65 ter, 73 ter, 85 and 86 of the
Rules of Procedure and Evidence (hereinafter "the Rules") of the Tribunal,

NOTING the Scheduling Order of 12 September 2000 (hereinafter
"the Schedule"),

CONSIDERING that the Prosecution completed its case on 28 July 2000,

CONSIDERING that the Defence completed its case on 13 December 2000,

CONSIDERING that the parties were notified that they would have an
identical set period of time, that is, five days, in which to present evidence in rebuttal
and evidence in rejoinder respectively; that they have not submitted any observations in
this regard; that the Defence has, however, requested that the Schedule be amended so that
it may have additional time to prepare its final brief,

CONSIDERING that it is in the interests of the proper administration
of justice to grant the Defence request whilst inviting the parties to take all
appropriate measures so as to avoid any delay, such as exchanging the reports and
documents they intend to use in the final phase of the trial,

FOR THE FOREGOING REASONS,

SETS the schedule for the work of the Chamber as follows:

- 15 to 19 January 2001: Prosecutors evidence in rebuttal;

- 29 January to 2 February: Defences evidence in rejoinder;

- 9 March 2001: deadline for filing final written submissions by the
Prosecutor and Defence, its being understood that the briefs must not exceed 200 pages or
60,000 words including the footnotes and possible annexes but not including a possible
bibliography of sources or references;

- 19 to 23 March 2001: closing arguments, its being understood that each
party shall have a maximum of two and a half hearing days and that there shall be no
reply.

Done in French and English, the French version being authoritative.

Done this fourteenth day of December 2000
At The Hague
The Netherlands